Wondering what to give your dog and yourself for Christmas this year? How 'bout a special gift that will never wear out, be the wrong size or gather dust in the closet? Consider giving a session of training classes at ADTC! Preregistration is underway for Session I of 2017. Session I begins with Orientation on Monday, January 2nd, with classes beginning the very next evening, Tuesday, January 3rd. Our dogs would LOVE for us to make (and keep) that New Year's Resolution to learn new and exciting things. You got questions? We got answers and would love to share them with you!

The First Indoor All Obedience Show ‘N’ Go’s of the year

will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2017

at our climate controlled Training Facility, Rally Obedience & Traditional Obedience only, held in irregular rings. Doors open at 8:30 am, we will be starting the day with Rally Excellent Obedience. Registration Forms can be found at the bottom of this flyer, for quicker registration day of. Please see more details below our directions.

ADTC’s Training Center info and directions are located on the web at http://www.adtc.us

Please note we are located off Hwy 17, just past the Whitebridge subdivision going north. You will see a lot filled with boats and boat trailers and our sign is just past the boats, with our driveway immediately after the sign. If you enter Hampstead’s city limits, you’ve gone too far! and please note also, that we are not located on Shearwater Drive in Hampstead.

Azalea Dog Training Club presents an

Obedience & Rally Show ‘N’ Go on Saturday, February 11th, 2017

at our Climate Controlled Training Facility

at the website contact email: marny3grs@ec.rr.com or bjbergdogs@ec.rr.com

ENTRY FEES: all runs will cost $5 each

In response to Students and other Exhibitors’ asking when we will be holding our next SnG, you can see above it will be Saturday, February 11th, 2017. Please mark your calendars and plan on joining us for a great training opportunity. We have experienced folks calling the various levels of Traditional and Rally Obedience and in addition to that, we generally have exhibitors who are beautiful examples of what we all strive for in the ring ourselves! On a personal note, I find learning from successful handlers is a wonderful tool!

As ya’ll know, we do our best to have our indoor Show ‘N’ Go mimic a real Trial (tho, please note our ring is not regulation sized), so please bring your chair(s) and crate(s) and plan on working your dog(s) and having fun with old friends and new!!

Doors open at 8:30 am!! Run Thru’s open to all Obedience trained dogs! However, we request that you only do Run Thru’s at the levels at which you are currently working. In a Run Thru, there no time for a ‘caller’ to teach an exercise!

As always, we pay close attention to input from you, our friends, our exhibitors and we continue with the following format for our Show ‘N’ Go presentation:

#1 Exhibitors’ runs will be timed. Time limits will be as follows: Utility 8 minutes, Open 7 minutes, Novice, (not including stationeries). In Rally all three levels will be timed at 4 minutes. So whether you wish to do a true Run Thru or simply want to practice on some element of the level on which you are working, the floor is yours for the stated times!

#2 The fragrance of ‘human’ food makes concentrating on the tasks in the ring really hard for some of the Canine Halves of our participating Teams, so please “no food in the building”! We’re hoping that by our setting Utility (starting no earlier than 11 am) and Novice (starting no earlier than 1:30 pm), that this will enable everyone to take a lunch break and not have to sit and wait hungry and tired, all day!!

REGISTRATION for Rally Obedience will be conducted from 8:30 am until 9 am. The Excellent Walk Thru begins at 8:50 am! Advanced and Novice courses will follow. Latecomers entries will be accepted if the level in which they need to practice is not finished! We will not be able to accommodate latecomers by resetting the ring level for either Rally or Traditional Obedience.

REGISTRATION for Traditional Obedience will be held all morning, and into the afternoon, as needed, with Utility beginning no earlier than 11 am. Open courses will follow Utility, with Novice following Open. Beginner Novice andNovice will begin no earlier than 1:30 pm

ADTC can be found on the web at http://www.adtc.usDirections to ADTC’s Training Facility on the website! Please note we are located off Hwy 17 and NOT on Shearwater Drive in Hampstead!

Cold Drinks will be available on the show site, for a small fee!!

Please be a responsible show person……remember, clean up after your dog! And we’re trying to make “our front yard” a “no potty” zone, so please try to guide your dog(s) to either our side or back yards. We provide poop bags and pooper scoopers for your convenience. Thank you!

NOTICE: The Show ‘N’ Go Chairperson and/or representative, reserve the right to excuse from the Show ‘N’ Go’s Ground ANY dogAND/OR handler that displays aggressive or dangerous behavior. ADTC believes in training dogs in a kind, loving manner and will not tolerate harsh corrections.

The Show ‘N’ Go Chairpersons and/or Chairs’ representative, reserve the right to excuse from our grounds ANY dog AND/OR handler who displays aggressive or dangerous behavior. ADTC believes in training dogs in a kind, loving manner and will not tolerate harsh or strong corrections.

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. – Beginner Agility Seminar – Building Your Foundation for Agility to Achieve Success – Different foundation stations will be set up on the floor so each student has a chance to work the different skills needed for introduction to the obstacles, such as the wobble board for the teeter, jumping technique instruction, etc. Each student will spend time at the different stations learning proper form as well as becoming accustomed to the different obstacles on a strictly novice level. Janet Doxey, Instructor

I (we) agree to hold the Azalea Dog Training Club, its members or agents, harmless from any claim for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly to any person or thing by the act of this dog. I (we) further agree to hold the aforementioned parties harmless from any claim or loss, damage, or injury of this dog or my person by any cause while in or upon the training premises or grounds or near any entrance thereto.

A second opportunity will be held on October 23, 2016 (please check for info on ADTC website, on it’s own page! More details will be posted as soon as we know!

Many of ADTC Members have trained with Sue and have made glowing comments on her kindness, patience and expertise with dogs. The folks who took one of the seminars in July at the ADTC training facility were delighted at how quickly their dogs caught on to the process, under Sue’s kind and gentle hands. As I can no longer get images on ADTC’s website, please go to ADTC’s Facebook Page for lots of info AND pictures!! Our FB page is Azalea Dog Training Club, Inc (clever, huh! ? It currently has one of our most wonderful Instructors, Bobby Jones and his Collie puppy, Journey as our “cover models”. Let us know what ya think! As of now, we only have the morning session recorded and are hoping that someone took pictures of the afternoon session (if you were the photographer, please let Marny know at marny3grs@ec.rr.com thank you!

On Sue’s website http://www.wholedoginstitute.com/ it states:

“Sue McKinney, owner of Whole Dog Institute and Dog Fun Forever, has a natural gift for teaching. She uses that gift to help her students understand how to communicate more effectively with their dogs and how to solve basic behavioral challenges, as well as teaching dogs what we want from them. Sue is a Certified Pet Dog Trainer Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) and a Certified Nose Work Instructor (CNWI).”

Also on Sue’s website, to give you perquisites and a class description (a Seminar provides an introduction of this venue) that provides you an idea of what it’s all about:

“K9 Nose Work®

Minimum age: 4 months, no obedience required
One hour class once a week for 6 weeks
Wonderful activity for dogs of all ages! Excellent mental stimulation – will tire out even high energy puppies/dogs. Also appropriate for older dogs looking for something fun to do, dogs who are rehabilitating an injury, or reactive dogs not comfortable working around other dogs.

All dogs have the ability to excel at K9 Nose Work® since dogs “see” the world through their noses. If you are looking for a way to exercise your dog and drain some excess energy, Nose Work may be just the thing. This is a sport that celebrates the dog’s natural abilities and teaches humans to recognize and build on those natural talents. Learn how to have fun with your dog’s sniffing habits (instead of complaining about them)! Classes are taken in sequence to first allow dogs to learn to problem solve finding the source, experience multiple environments and conditions, and then to train on specific odors. Because each dog works one at a time with no other dog present, handlers can relax and enjoy the activity (appropriate for reactive dogs). The sport also builds confidence in low confidence/anxious dogs.”

we’ve been busy as bees, have had one indoor Show n Go at our training facility and one outdoor Show n Go at Empie Park, planning another of each at the end of the Summer heat and into the Fall. Have held testing for 12 Prospective Therapy Dogs (June 18), of which 10 Teams qualified. Special thanks to Evaluator Margi Moore from Florence, SC and her band of merry men and women for making this possible.

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4/27/2015 ADTC’s Therapy Dog Teams presented a Safety Demonstration and Petting Session at Cape Fear Middle School, Rocky Point, NC, at 3pm was a great success! Children loved learning safety with dogs and then getting to pet the furry dogs.

ADTC’s Therapy Teams recently visited four schools to teach the after school kids all about dogs….. safety tips, training skills and just plain olde fun things! Our dogs and their humans had a wonderful time and we think the children did, too!Here’s a note from Katie Wayman, YMCA Youth Development Coordinator!“On September 30th, the Azalea Dog Training Club visited the Wilmington Family YMCA After School Program. The trainers brought six of their dogs, and gave the afterschool quite an awesome show! The Training Club showed the kids how to “Stop, Drop, and Freeze” which is the correct way to react if a dog is dangerous and approaching. The Training Club also shared tips on how to approach a dog with smelling of the hand, being calm, and how to correctly pet the dog. Trainers even shared the signs of dogs that should not be approached. Each trainer’s dog had their own obedience trick to show off to the kids such as how to retrieve, come when they are called, jump over obstacles, and weave through legs. They shared a lot of safety information, and even some stories. At the end of the presentation the kids had the opportunity to pet each of the dogs, and review the ways on how to approach the dogs correctly.The Azalea Dog Training Club also visited three of our other after school sites and presented to the kids. The sites were Temple Baptist Activity Center, Parsley Elementary, and Castle Hayne Elementary.The visits and presentation was definitely an organized and kid friendly, and we would love to have them back anytime in the future!Katie WaymanYouth Development Coordinator2710 Market StreetWilmington, NC 28403″**************************************************

Member Lila Smith headed ADTC’s participation in Wilmington/New Hanover County’s “Cops Camp” held two weeks in June, two weeks in July and one week in August. ADTC’s Teams have made a good showing and the children adored the petting session with the dogs at the end of the day! It is more touching than I can express to see the unconditional love of our dogs enveloping these children, most of whom, have so little joy in their young lives. **************************************************

Our first indoor Show ‘N’ Go held in our climate control building of 2014 was well rec’d and we got to enjoy working with many old, as well as new, friends! We hosted many very nice working Teams and know we will see them soon in the Ring as they follow their dreams of earning Titles!Members of ADTC’s Therapy Dog Group accompanied Nancy Parrott to Cape Fear Academy for a Safety Demo for the younger children the middle of November 2013. The wee ones were thrilled to have ‘the dogs visit’ and their reward for being so good was they got to have a petting session at the end of our visit! Nancy presented a wonderful safety talk and the dogs were in heaven; enjoying the cool temps and loving the kids! Despite the COLD temps, it was well rec’d.Our Show ‘N’ Go the end of October at Empie Park was another fine example of how many hands make light work! Our Members turned out in full force and reports from our exhibitors were very positive. This included three Show ‘N’ Go venues; Traditional and Rally Obedience, along with Agility, with Canine Good Citizen throw in for good measure.Our group has been busy as bees in the past six months! Our Teams have been doing therapy work ,teaching and or assisting with our classes (which is our favorite thing to do….. everyone seems to have settled into the session and we’re seeing alot of learning and we are so proud!), hitting the trialing and showing scene regularly and we are so proud of each and every one of them, whether they came home with a Qualifying score (and brags) or a “Not Quite” score (usually with funny stories)!****************************

Flyball Seminar by Diane Dargay was a blast and dogs and their humans enjoyed every minute! Diane and her Gordon Setters showed how it’s done and then Diane walked everyone thru their paces and got them started on their way into the wonderful world of Flyball! We’re all hoping for a another seminar real soon! ****************************

The annual Cape Fear Wildlife Expo was held at the “old & new” Convention Centers in downtown Wilmington (corner of Nut & Convention Streets, next to parking deck), the weekend of March 15th. If you missed it year, you missed a real treat…. hope you’ll come out and support it next year! Many of our members attended and said it was simply wonderful! (I have some pics but struggling to get them loaded… please check back!) ****************************

Last May 12th, a group of enthusiastic ADTC Members represented our group at the “Battleship Splash” Dock Diving Event!Our group presented a Safety Demo, Obedience and Agility Demos and manned (and womanned) a booth sharing dog training tips and training cookies!ADTC Member Missy Gordon is also a member of Carolina Dock Diving Club and is a wonderful representative of both groups!

Agility: Beginner up to Competition levels

Rally Obedience: Introduction to Rally up to Competition levels

AKC’s Star Puppy Program, Canine Good Citizen and Therapy Dog Testing

Too HOT to train?! or Too COLD? no problem at ADTC; as we are fortunate to have our wonderful climate controlled training facility!

We recently gave the inside a face lift, by painting the walls (THANK YOU Members!) AND replacing our matting with custom-made 1/4″ mats. The new thicker mats are constructed to have little or no jarring or stress on our dogs’ bodies.

Hope you come out and join us soon!

2016 Session I Sallie Cooper’s “Puppy Class Combo”, assisted by Karen Heineke, are pleased as punch with the five Teams who earned their AKC’s STAR Certifications this session! Congratulations to Sallie and Karen, as well as Mario with Otto/Boxer, Tammy with Riley/German Shepherd, Janet with Rupert/Miniature Schnauzer, Molly with Eustace/Australian Shepherd/Poodle, Sharyn with Hazel/Australian Shepherd.

Picture to follow (I HOPE)! Still working on it…… (sigh)

STAR Puppy Teams who have come before; and we have a boatload of them, however, all info lost when my old computer gave up the ghost. We do have the one below.

Nancy Parrott’s “Older Puppy Class”, assisted by Kay Rodgers, are very proud of this group of STAR Puppy Teams! Congratulations to each and every one….. may your Certifications be the first of many such celebrations!

Back in 1971 when ADTC was first formed, it was an Obedience Club, a Traditional Obedience Club! But thru the years, as Dog Sports grew, we added Agility, Therapy Dog Certification, Active Therapy Dog Teams visiting children and presenting Safe Demos, older folks who needed a smile (and still do), & Conformation (around 1990), Rally Obedience (in 2005). Our Members do a variety of other dog sports as well, including Dock Diving, Flyball, & Lure Coursing.

Please note: the rescue fee only applies to the first class taken, second and subsequent classes will be charged at the “Returning Student” fee of $90.

Unlike all our other classes, Rally classes run on a 6 week schedule and costs $90 for new students and $70 for returning. The schedule is usually as follows, but may vary depending on enrollment demand:Monday Monday classes meet every Monday evening except the fourth Monday of the month (which is our group’s meeting night) and the five Monday nights of the year during which Orientation is held. In our continuing effort to keep class sizes small AND allow all who wish to take classes with ADTC to attend, times and class levels and/or subject matter are subject to change. Classes begin on Monday nights at 6:30 pm. Although “Intro to Rally”, “Intermediate Rally” and “Competition Rally” are the classes slated, if, for example, we do not have any students wishing to take the Intro class, and have a higher number of Intermediate Rally students, we will hold two Intermediate Rally classes and no Introduction to Rally and so on….. we try to accommodate everyone’s wishes!

6:30 pm (time subject to change) Rally Novice Obedience This class is open to dogs and handlers who have completed at least one session of PreNovice Obedience training AND who have good heeling skills (tight leashes are a big ‘no no’ in Rally!) and reliable sits, downs and recalls. This class may be repeated as needed.

7:30 pm (time subject to change) Intermediate/Competition Rally Obedience This class is open to dogs and handlers who have completed at least one session of PreNovice Obedience training AND at least one session of Introduction to Rally class. Good off lead skills are a must. Teams must be currently competing or ready to compete in the near future. This class may be repeated as needed.

Tuesday In our continuing effort to keep class sizes small AND allow all who wish to take classes with ADTC to attend, times and class levels and/or subject matter are subject to change. If, for example, our Beginner Obedience class fills to capacity, we will add a second Beginner Obedience class to our schedule.

6:30 – 7:30 pm (time subject to change) “Young” Puppy Obedience Class 12 weeks to 6 months on first night of class. This class is for our youngest puppies! All pups must be up to date on their vaccination schedules to begin classes. dogs 12 weeks to 6 months of age.

8:30 – 9:30 pm (offered as needed, time subject to change) Novice Obedience This class is for dogs preparing for the competition obedience ring! Because of the off lead work, dogs must be under voice control and have reliable sits, downs and recalls. We encourage this class to be repeated as needed. (this class fine tunes both members of the team!!)

Wednesday In our continuing effort to keep class sizes small AND allow all who wish to take classes with ADTC to attend, times and class levels are subject to change. If, for example, we do not have any students wishing to take Beginner Agility and have an higher number of Intermediate Agility Students, we will hold two Intermediate classes and no Beginner, OR one Intermediate Class and two Competition Classes. especially for those headed towards competition.

6 pm (time subject to change) Introduction to Agility Class This class is open to dogs who have completed at least one session of Pre-Novice Obedience training AND who have a reliable sit, down, stay and recall. Emphasis will be placed on the handlers’ control of their dogs around distractions. Dogs will be introduced to beginning agility obstacles and handling techniques. Puppies over 6 months may participate in this class, but jumping will be restricted. May be repeated as needed.

7 pm (time subject to change) Advanced Beginning Agility Class This class is open to dogs who have completed at least one session of Pre-Novice Obedience training, who have a reliable sit, down, stay and recall skills and have completed at least one session of ADTC’s Introduction to Agility. Emphasis will continue to be placed on the handlers’ control of their dogs around distractions. Dogs will review the beginning agility obstacles and handling techniques previously learned in “Intro to Agility” and will continue gaining self confidence, fine tuning their skills. This class may be repeated as needed.

8 pm (time subject to change) Intermediate/Competition Agility Class This class is continuing education in Agility. May be repeated as needed, for those currently competing or headed towards competition. In fact, repetition is encouraged!

Thursday6:30 – 7:30 pm (time subject to change) “Older” Puppy Obedience Class – 6 months to 1 year of age This class is for dogs 6 months to 1 year. “STAR Puppy” certification is offered at this level. This class may be repeated depending on the maturity of the puppy.

7:30 – 8:30 pm (time subject to change) Pre-Novice Obedience Class This class is for dogs/puppies who are proficient in formal basic obedience. It is the beginning of competition training and fine tuning, but is an excellent tool for owners who enjoy working with their dog and their classmates, with the end result being a well-rounded companion. Canine Good Citizen Testing is offered at this level. We encourage this class to be repeated as needed.

8:30 9:30 pm (please call to let Instructor know you are coming) Breed handling class upon demand. This class is handled differently from our other classes. One does not have to pay for a full 8 week session, but can pay per class. The fee is $10 per dog per class (not per handler, please). Bonnie Eckhoff is the Instructor and she requires a 24 hour notice of a Team’s intent to attend class that week. Bonnie’s home number is: 799 7201. This class helps the Beginning Handler learn the in’s and out’s of handling one’s own dog(s) in the Conformation ring and/or helps the Experienced Handler fine tune his/her companion for showing!!

*Therapy Dog Information & Evaluation: Please contact our website or simply check back to see if we have an Evaluation scheduled. Dogs must have at least basic Obedience skills, display good manners and be under control at all times. Dogs and handlers should have even temperaments and outgoing personalities. Under ADTC’s guidelines (not Therapy Dog, Inc.), Teams must have their Canine Good Citizen Certification. CGC testing will be offered to those teams not already certified. Therapy Dog Certification is through Therapy Dogs International. After successful completion of Therapy Dog International, the candidate may fill out paperwork and send into the Organization, pay the annual fee and receive this group’s ID info that each team wears to every visit. ADTC offers Therapy Dog Certification at a very reasonable price that all can afford.

“Potential Therapy Teams Wanted!!! Please contact us…. ” well, we asked and you answered and we are now very proud that we have 11 new therapy Teams in progress!!! Recently, ADTC sponsored, as a public service, a day of training and evaluation of potential therapy dogs, under the guidelines of Therapy DogInc. Website: http://www.therapydogs.com/

Our Therapy Program is currently undergoing growing pains, as our long time Therapy Guru, Kay Rodgers, has retired from the job of Evaluation and Mentoring new Teams. Kay, you are a rare gem and we are thankful to you for your many years of service! You have started many the team on their way toward sharing their love and joy with others.

In the image above, Kay Rodgers, ADTC’s Therapy Director and Tester/Observer for TDInc. presented a thorough ‘learning session’, as well as an opportunity for each interested Team to be evaluated and to sign up for individual supervised therapy visits (three supervised visited required, within six months of testing, to be eligible to be registered). Besides our wonderful Teams, we were honored to have Tamekia Young, who has made her Senior Project on Therapy Dogs, Star News Reporter: Chris Mudarri and a Staff Photographer (please watch your local paper for an article on ADTC’s Therapy Dog Program, in mid October). In the above picture, from L to R: behind/on Dogwalk: Lisa Steinkamp & Marty (Shih Tzu), Janet Doxey & Hazel (Corgi), Barbara Bray & Niki (Papillion) & Beacon (Sheltie). On floor: Lila McDowell & Tucker (Lab), Evaluator Kay Rodgers & Mick (Golden Retriever, team partner Marny photographer), Wendy Yandow & Whoopi & Lucy (Cockers), Shannon Cain & Ollie (Golden Doodle), Cynthia Mackie & Walker (All American), Tamekia & Glory (Golden Retriever – supervising Certified Therapy Dog), down in front: Dave Moore & Pepper (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever). Andrea Kelly & Noah (Bichon) not pictured. Therapy Dogs Inc. Goal! “It is a goal of Therapy Dogs Inc. to provide registration, support, and insurance for members who are involved in volunteer animal assisted activities. These activities include, but are not limited to, visits to hospitals, special needs centers, schools, and nursing homes. Our objective is to form a network of caring individuals who are willing to share their special animals in order to bring happiness and cheer to people, young and old alike.”

Effective Fall 2015, our new Therapy Dog Evaluator is the lovely Margi Baldwin Moore. She had two sets of teams, with 6 teams qualifying and 3 teams asked to come back and try again soon. All the dogs were outgoing and very sweet, with the 3 teams asked to come back just needing a bit more practice.

We, here at ADTC are always proud of our Student Teams in whatever the accomplish, whether thru our guidance or on their own! And we are always tickled pink when our Teams work hard on achieving the goals they set for themselves……. The Canine Good Citizen Certification is sometimes the very first goal our Teams work toward!

Dear Nancy Parrott, Thank you so much for all you do for the CGC program and for promoting responsible dog ownership…….. to which Nancy, ever the humble Instructor and Coach wrote to all ADTC Members: Yeah Cindy and Baz! Way to Go Bonnie and Lu for helping them in the Pre-Novice class!They were a pleasure in my puppy class. I was so proud when I tested them for their CGC.Cindy and husband with Baz and Auggie (their other deaf Aussie) are now living in Virginia. We miss them.Love, NancyCanine Good Citizen (CGC) Azalea Dog Training Club CGC Graduates — By Nancy Parrott In one of our recent CGC classes, a very special dog earned his CGC. In the photo, at the front of the line is Cynthia Sutherland and her Australian Shepherd “Baz.” Baz is blind and deaf. Also in the class were CGC recipients Rebecca Godley with Amos, a Black Lab mix, and Catherine Welch with Tucker a Chinese Crested/Poodle mix. For other CGC instructors who may be teaching dogs with disabilities, here is a write up by Pre-Novice Instructor Bonnie Berg-Eckhoff that describes some of the techniques used when teaching Baz.Baz has completed both Puppy and Beginner Class with ADTC, and is in my Pre-novice Class. Emphasis in the Pre-novice Class is accomplishment of the CGC title within 6wks and graduation at 8wks, performing a Pre-novice Routine. Because of Bazs’ sensory deficits, both Cindy and Michael Sutherland, owners, communicate via a sequence of specific consistent tactile cues for Baz to heel, sit, down and stay. Use of a vibration-collar is utilized for the recall exercise. At the beginning of each class, both my assistant and myself greet Baz for scent purposes, so that when we work with stand-for-examination exercise he knows who is to examine him. Since all obedience exercises demonstrate some level of ‘team-work’, the stand-for-examination is a significant challenge for Baz, by introducing a 3rd member to the ‘team’. Stand-for-exam is not part of the CGC, however is performed in the Pre-novice graduation exercise, at the end of a 6′ lead. Baz’s recall exercise is quite interesting to watch as he weaves toward his master, following her/his scent, after receiving the vibratory stimulus to his neck. We train in the Pre-novice Class for 1hr and usually at about 30-40 mins we ‘break’ for playtime with a toy; allowing no dog-to-dog interaction. While so many teams have difficulty with play, there is Baz, joyfully chewing and squeaking a rubber chicken!! All is well with Baz! **************************************************************************

Photo by Dick Parrott Photography

We are delighted for and proud of these Teams! Congrats to Instructors Marty Clugstone and Bonnie Eckhoff, from our PreNovice Class, for their wonderful CGC program incorporated into their class!